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Recent Advances in Portable and Handheld NIR Spectrometers and Applications in Milk, Cheese and Dairy Powders

Yuanyuan Pu, Dolores Pérez‐Marín, Norah O’Shea, Ana Garrido‐Varo

2021Foods87 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Quality and safety monitoring in the dairy industry is required to ensure products meet a high-standard based on legislation and customer requirements. The need for non-destructive, low-cost and user-friendly process analytical technologies, targeted at operators (as the end-users) for routine product inspections is increasing. In recent years, the development and advances in sensing technologies have led to miniaturisation of near infrared (NIR) spectrometers to a new era. The new generation of miniaturised NIR analysers are designed as compact, small and lightweight devices with a low cost, providing a strong capability for on-site or on-farm product measurements. Applying portable and handheld NIR spectrometers in the dairy sector is increasing; however, little information is currently available on these applications and instrument performance. As a result, this review focuses on recent developments of handheld and portable NIR devices and its latest applications in the field of dairy, including chemical composition, on-site quality detection, and safety assurance (i.e., adulteration) in milk, cheese and dairy powders. Comparison of model performance between handheld and bench-top NIR spectrometers is also given. Lastly, challenges of current handheld/portable devices and future trends on implementing these devices in the dairy sector is discussed.

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Mobile deviceQuality assuranceSpectrometerProcess engineeringProduct (mathematics)Computer scienceQuality (philosophy)EngineeringOperations managementQuantum mechanicsOperating systemPhilosophyGeometryPhysicsEpistemologyMathematicsExternal quality assessmentSpectroscopy and Chemometric AnalysesAdvanced Chemical Sensor TechnologiesSpectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical Research